lediableaquatre: fearnotthepen: I don’t understand why books have shifted from having summaries on the back of the covers to having one-line reviews. Seriously though. I want to know what the book is about. Not that someone from the Evening Standard thinks it’s a masterpiece. I have been waiting for this post my whole life.
Tag Archives: relatable
herlobster: gowns: lower-income people tend to be “hoarders” and richer people are able to do more “minimalist” living spaces. if u don’t have much, you will hold onto any little thing that comes across your way. you got a new tv, but you still keep the old tv because you know things can break. you …
missanniehall: me @ myself
enscenic: mattmcguigan: mattmcguigan: how to make friends Ahem. Yes. Source: mattmcguigan
charlesoberonn: What people think being relatable is: “If I speak from the heart and express my emotions clearly, people will empathize and understand me better.” What being relatable actually is: “If I blabber enough about what’s on my mind and my random thoughts and experiences, somebody is bound to relate to at least some of it.”
unfollovving: peridotsofficialtwitteraccount: IF YOU CANT HANDLE ME AT MY WORST, JUST REMEMBER THAT I HANDLE ME AT MY WORST AND THAT MAKES ME STRONGER THAN YOU Now this is uplifting
charlesoberonn: When you’re considering following somebody When they turn out to be a toxic asshole
isayvol: Someone: you can’t have more than one otp, it’s one true pairing Me: don’t ever talk to me or my otp or my otp or my otp or my ot3 ever again
5alas: atane: Talk shit, get hit good Source: atane
growingupaspie: “Disguise That Bind” The comic says it all, but a few extra notes: 1: Some of us don’t feel like we have a choice in acting Neurotypical. We do it for survival. 2: This also causes a lot of stress to Aspies as we constantly feel we may be found out and attacked for …